
What can I do to get them to give me tons of coins?
scyther wrote:I heard in the other thread that some of you often get hundreds of dollars of pennies or more every week. How do you get banks to get you so many coins? Do have to have a lot of money deposited at the bank? I don't have very much. I only ever get $25-$50 at a time, but they're starting to get colder and more suspicious... asking me if I have a business... I'm gonna get cut off before I can even get $100 FV
What can I do to get them to give me tons of coins?
Rob72830 wrote:Give them tons of FRN's!![]()
BamaJoe wrote:I take a teller to bed each night.
BamaJoe wrote:I take a teller to bed each night.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:BamaJoe wrote:I take a teller to bed each night.
Yeah, but it is the same one. To get serious volume you have to play the field. You must be the Don Juan of copper.
mtldealer wrote:BamaJoe wrote:I take a teller to bed each night.
Your the realcent version of a Kennedy (its a compliment.) I have been flirting with is one teller and just don't have the kajones to mix business with pleasure. Every Friday when I pick up coin she asks me what I am doing for the weekend. I always give her some lame story about resting or something. I'm pretty sure she's waiting for me to ask her out. Oh great one whaT is your advice for a young man?
Rob72830 wrote:scyther wrote:I heard in the other thread that some of you often get hundreds of dollars of pennies or more every week. How do you get banks to get you so many coins? Do have to have a lot of money deposited at the bank? I don't have very much. I only ever get $25-$50 at a time, but they're starting to get colder and more suspicious... asking me if I have a business... I'm gonna get cut off before I can even get $100 FV
What can I do to get them to give me tons of coins?
Give them tons of FRN's!![]()
Seriously, though, how often are you picking up? More than once a week? Do yo have an account there? If you don't, open one up. I have an account and my small town bank doesn't mind me picking up $50 or $100 in pennies as long as I go in on Monday and order them. That way I don't run them short on coin. I also explained that I am disabled (which I am and my account proves it) and I am collecting wheat pennies for my grandson. Which is true too except I am saving the copper memorials for me. They don't mind me returning all my zincs because I have an account there. Now, I don't know how old you are but if you are like me older with grandkids, just tell them you are saving wheaties for the grandkids. I think you will see them warm up to you. And lastly, when you pick up, take the tellers a box of donuts or candy and let them know how much you appreciate them. Good luck.
penny pretty wrote:Since I dont get asked if I have an account sometimes, Ive been thinking of trying to buy at banks I DONT have an accout at... not enough nerve yet.
BamaJoe wrote:mtldealer wrote:BamaJoe wrote:I take a teller to bed each night.
Your the realcent version of a Kennedy (its a compliment.) I have been flirting with is one teller and just don't have the kajones to mix business with pleasure. Every Friday when I pick up coin she asks me what I am doing for the weekend. I always give her some lame story about resting or something. I'm pretty sure she's waiting for me to ask her out. Oh great one whaT is your advice for a young man?
It sounds like you have a perfect opening there. At the very least invite her over to show her what you are doing with the coins that you pick up. If she's interested in that she might have potential.
Shifty51 wrote:I have found that it helps to let them know what you are doing with the coins. And you don't have to be specific. But don't bring it up yourself, wait for the inevitable "What are doing with all these pennies?" question. At this point I always give the same answer "Oh I'm just a nerd. I like to go through them and see what I can find. My grandfather collected coins after my grandmother died, it kind of became our thing. I'll keep the ones I want and just dump the rest at a Coinstar. Cheap hobby" All of these are true statements BTW, but are by no means random. They have been strategically thought out. Let's evaluate...
1) "Oh I'm just a nerd" – being self deprecating/poking fun at yourself adds some humor and serves to disarms them. You are also leading with a weakness
here which is very powerful when it comes to persuasion.
2) "I like to go through them and see what I can find" - Gives them an idea of what you are doing but stops short of revealing that you are completely obsessed with copper, would trip your grandmother to get to an Indian head lying on the ground and have mountains of Cu piled in your guest bedroom/garage/closet/warehouse etc.
3) "My grandfather collected coins after my grandmother died" - The thought of a lonely old man drinking coffee and slowly going through coins melts the teller's hearts, especially in the south. This gets them emotionally involved and again serves to disarm them
4) "It kind of became our thing" - The only thing that melts a teller's heart more than a lonely old man drinking coffee and slowly going through coins is a lonely old man drinking coffee and slowly going through coins WITH HIS GRANDSON!!...Sometimes you actually get "Awwws" from the teller's at this point. Again, emotionally involved and disarmed. They aren't just getting you pennies at this point, they are helping to keep the memory of your sweet old grandfather alive and well in your heart.
5) "I'll keep the ones I want and just dump the rest at a Coinstar" - This statement again serves to downplay your obsession. What they hear "Aw it's no big deal. He keeps a few old pennies" What you are actually saying "This is a huge deal and a major part of my life. I hoard 20% of everything you give me and it's mine!! All mine!! My Precious!!" Also the "dump the rest at Coinstar" serves 2 purposes 1) It lets them know they are not going to have to deal with this mound of pennies later and 2) It often lets you know up front if this banks branches have coin counters. "Oh you don't have to take them to Coinstar sweetie (At this point they are calling you sweetie / honey / “darlin” especially in the south, reference # 3 and 4 above) we have a coin counter here at the bank and its free" Response: "Oh Really? Do your other branches have coin counters?"
6) "Cheap Hobby" - Again downplays the obsession. Also gives them the impression that you are frugal and smart with your money...Possible bonus if the teller is cute and single.
There you have it! Shifty's 6 step process for scoring more cents...I should market this stuff!!
Also, I found it helpful to try and be accommodating. Ask them when the best time and/or worst time (Often Friday afternoons) are for pick ups. Ask if they need advanced notice, anything that will make it as easy on them as possible. You want them on your team. Also I have found that gifts...Cookies, Candy, Gift Cards can make people uncomfortable until you really build a relationship with them and even then I use them sparingly. Maybe once every 2 or 3 months or so. Just my method to the madness.
At the end of the day if you don't ask, the answer is always NO. So just go ask. If they say no you will probably never step foot in the place again and will never see the people who work there so who cares?
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